but i want to say this quickly. this campaign is also about getting beyond hatred. i don t hate brother trump. i hate his lies and his neofascism. i don t hate brother biden. i hate his hypocrisy and his liberal policy. we have to be able to engage in a public conversation that gets beyond an eye for an eye and a vicious kind of revenge so that it refoehn enforces. that s an invisible dimension of my campaign that s going to set a different kind of tone. my brother called a paradigm shift. i m a jazz man in the world of politics. it s always about improvisation. always about compassion and style. and always about a smile. you made the arguments during the 2020 campaign similar to
justice on the one hand, but tied to big money on the other. so i want to go back it those folks and recognize when i see a trump supporter, i don t see a stereotype. i see a human being, many of them who are wounded and too many of them follow a neofascism rather than an alternative. that s where the legacy of martin king. how do you bring poor and working people together across race, across gender in such a way that they all begin to provide a serious challenge to the powers that be. it s like a jazz man. he ain t a white ally. he s in the band. this campaign, the band is going to bring all these different folks together. we re not singing the same song. we re not playing the same notes, but we are raising our